He is sooo cute! I had a black lab as a grandson, he was my boy! Every time I drove in the yard Otis was waiting! He’d jump up to my window to get his pats and kisses! His real love was taking a swim in my son’s pool ( which was a no, no). He loved when I used to come on Saturday nights as he got two dinners! I would have my grandsons feed him only to find out my son had already fed him before he left! I miss my Otis so much. I.could write a book about his antics! RIP my baby!
We have an almost 6 month old … Chocolate Lab (Mickey Ganache)…. We haven’t had a puppy in almost 12 years! He’s a smart…cuddly… calm…trying…zooming out of nowhere… who has now learned how to “ voice his opinion”! ❤❤❤❤❤ 🐶 ! Our current key phrases are “NO! OFF! LEAVE IT! GIVE ME THAT! MICKEY WHERE ARE YOU?!” 😂😂😂😂😂 loving every minute of it!
I dont understand some of the unkind comments here, it's jyst a cute video about a puppy and his daily life. TH-cam comments never fail to disappoint me though. Dont feel bad, this video is very nice! Keep it up.
He is absolutely adorable. I had Black Lab growing up named Greg. Labs are the best. All they want to do is please. Was a little surprised by the food bowl. Not sure what that design does to improve the experience. But one thing I have learned over the years is elevated dog bowls can be beneficial for many dogs, especially larger and medium-sized dogs. Bending down to eat from a floor bowl can be uncomfortable and stressful for dogs, especially older dogs or dogs with joint issues. Elevated bowls allow dogs to maintain a more natural eating stance, bringing food closer to their mouth and reducing strain on their neck, hips, shoulders, and joints. Might consider trying it. Woody looks like he's going to be a big guy. About 70 lbs or better, and about 30 inches high. Start the obedience training early. He'll love and respect you for it. Hope he lives a long, uneventful life.
Love the puppy's owner she shows it incredible love I'm welling up just looking at this Thanks so much a beautiful puppy and my favourite breed God bless you darlin'♥
I had a black lab too ,Bruno... he was purest soul I've ever met ❤he was naughty af !😂 but once grown up ,he was smartest ! He surely used to understand whatever we say and do but what we didn't say too! He was my best friend and my stress buster ,as he used to figure out whenever I was stressed and used to entertain or just come and sit beside me and would keep his face on my lap...❤ I miss you Bruno!! You're really missed ... RIP
My choc lab female puppy liked to crawl onto my pillow above my head to sleep when I slept. She still does this, except she now weighs 110-pounds and uses a body pillow above my pillow, so I have something to put my head on. The things we do for our dogs.
Our Mandy learned how to put her paws into the child door holes to climb over. My dad tied some wood to the front and back, that slowed her down... for awhile.
Aww woody what a lovely name And i am so in love with u , ur mama gave all the kisses for me to u ❤❤❤ U remind me of my caeser he would too hold my sandles while peeing 🤣❤️
Ok...im all for people having their own opinions and of course have no issue with it, but anyone saying about crates being abusive and that a dog shouldnt be in one. Im a dog trainer and crates whilst they may not look nice, are a perfectly safe way of (as a few of the other comments say) giving a dog - especially when they're pups a space to retreat to and feel safe in - hence why people sometimes cover them with a blanket that usually has the owners scent on as it is comforting for them😊. If you are worried about the dogs safety inside the crate, its your responsibility as the owner to make sure it is properly assembled and has a nice bed inside to cover the plastic inner tray. A cage should be big enough that the dog can lie down without looking squashed😊 Woodford isnt huge for a male, its difficult to tell from the video angle the actual size od his crate especially lengthways. I've had gundogs and pet dogs who weren't working and always used cages and outdoor kennels. They also help to teach dogs boundaries as trust me....not everyone wants a rambunctious hooligan hound running wild and diving all over furniture etc 24/7! Fair enough if you want that or dont mind it...your choice, but visitors may not like it! 😊😅
Crate training is common and is a way to set up a place for your dog where they can go to feel safe and find comfort. It's a natural instinct for dogs to want to find an enclosed spaces known as "dens" for them to go to to sleep and feel safe. These crates are essentially their dens. Every time there's a storm my pup goes right to her crate because that's where she feels the most safe, in an enclosed space where she can hide from the thunder.
Woody is much better behaved than my Holly when she was same age. We would shut her in the laundry as she was too naughty to roam the house. She ate a $250 dog bed, chewed the wood around the doors etc. These days she is a loving girl but still crazy enough she answers to ‘mental’ too.
Agree! I wish we didn’t do that here in Canada. If you want a dog in a cage, you don’t deserve a dog, especially as nice as Woody! Caging dogs is so archaic, and cruel!
@@josier521 I don't agree. Try sIeeping in a cage that someone eIse has Iocked you into. It's not naturaI, pIus after my neighbor's dog died in a house fire, I made sure my dogs had severaI escape routes to the yard.
@@Sukijopa Actually it is natural. In nature dogs will find small, well-defined places known as dens for safety, to rest, and for a place to avoid soiling. Crate training a dog simulates this and the crate becomes the dog's den and is a place they may go to find comfort and safety. That's why she has a blanket over the crate. It's a dog's natural instinct to find a den when they get scared or need a place to rest, it's why when a puppy gets scared of thunder or something else they scurry away behind the couch, or under the bed, or some other small tucked away location where they feel safe and not exposed. My dog either goes to her crate or under my desk if I'm home when there's a storm.
@@Sukijopasorry you had a bad experience, but just because you did doesn’t mean everyone has to now conform. There’s a real reason for crating. If you don’t want to do it with your dogs, then don’t. But it works for others just fine.
For all the "crate training" enthusiasts otherwise known as animal abusers - how about you leave the door open and let the dog decide if he wants to stay in the cage?
Because dogs actually like crates. It’s an enclosed space for them to feel safe in a den.. also reduces the risk of a new puppy having accidents around the house or swallowing anything harmful , chewing furniture etc,.. also crate are only good In moderation and of course like almost anything you need balance.
Dear clueless crate commenter…….most responsible pet owners use crates as a place the pup will consider his/her space. After all, all dogs prefer and sleep better in someplace dark and secure. Finally, using a crate is a proven way to teach a pup when, and where to go to the bathroom….rarely will a pup go to the bathroom where they sleep. Once a puppy has been “house trained” not go to the bathroom inside the house…most owners leave the crate open so the pup/dog can come and go as he/she pleases. We’ve had 7 Goldens over the years, and all our dogs have used the crate as a safe place for them to hide away and take a nap. They enjoy the crate.
@Destroyerofliberals, you do know that over 80% of the 3 main animals we consume are very staunch conservatives? They’ve also donated a sizable chunk of of that convicted felon’s campaign funds.
Fun facts: if you give puppies crate that’s too big for them, they’ll most likely go to the bathroom on one side. Please don’t comment on things you don’t know about❤ Kennels are a safe space for a dog to relax where they can’t cause trouble, not a “sad” thing.
@@velvetroses5752 What do you mean comment on something I don't know about?? 😂😂😂 That's freaking hilarious, I am 61 years old and I have raised Labrador retrievers all my adult life for bird hunting and multiple dogs at the same time, I HAVE NEVER KENNELED ANY OF MY DOGS NEVER!!! and would you like to know why I never kenneled them at night???? BECAUSE I TRAINED THEM, they never went to the bathroom in the house, because I didn't sleep late in the mornings, I knew that I had to ALWAYS GET THEM OUT EVERY MORNING WALK AND RUN THEM I did this several times a day, day in and day out, before I put the to bed at night they got their final time to use the bathroom, dogs will always learn your routine so they always knew about what time they would be able to go outside and do what dogs do and that is CALLED TRAINING something you obviously do not know NOTHING ABOUT, people who Kennel their dogs at night have NEVER TAKEN THE TIME TO TRAIN THEIR DOGS, so before you open your big fat flipper flapper "KAREN" learn how to properly train your dog!!! 😂😂😂😂🤡
@@velvetroses5752 I start my Labrador puppies from a very early age potty training, you should try it sometime, you just might actually learn a thing or two.😂😂
@velvetroses5752 some pups get a little destructive. I'd crate them in their puppy stages and start training... before you know it they can roam around and not have to be in a crate alll day. I would not crate an adult trained dog for 8 hours though. It's miserable I'm sure. P.s. I do agree with you!
I REALLY WONDER ABOUT THIS COUPLE. LOOKS LIKE THEY LIKE A PUPPY, BUT WHEN HE GETS OLDER, WILL THEY KEEP HIM, OR DROP HIM OFF AT THE POUND. WE WILL SEE.
Kennels are often used as a safe space for dogs to relax when they want, and since it’s a puppy, you should leave them alone where they can get into trouble. Please don’t comment on things you can’t comprehend❤️
This guy reminds me so much of my lab, Buster. Woodford looks like him, too. Brings happy and sad tears to my eyes to watch.
Thank you for watching 🥺❤🐾
@@thelabwoody she looks sooooo cute
He is sooo cute! I had a black lab as a grandson, he was my boy! Every time I drove in the yard Otis was waiting! He’d jump up to my window to get his pats and kisses! His real love was taking a swim in my son’s pool ( which was a no, no). He loved when I used to come on Saturday nights as he got two dinners! I would have my grandsons feed him only to find out my son had already fed him before he left! I miss my Otis so much. I.could write a book about his antics! RIP my baby!
It makes me happy seeing a dog who is loved by the owners.
I love the way you show so much love for him, the endless kisses ❤❤❤
Such a wonderful puppy. Woody is getting bigger by the day!
He’s growing so fast!🥹🐾
He is so well behaved for a young pupper❤
Thanks for sharing, he is adorable.
We have an almost 6 month old … Chocolate Lab (Mickey Ganache)…. We haven’t had a puppy in almost 12 years! He’s a smart…cuddly… calm…trying…zooming out of nowhere… who has now learned how to “ voice his opinion”! ❤❤❤❤❤ 🐶 ! Our current key phrases are “NO! OFF! LEAVE IT! GIVE ME THAT! MICKEY WHERE ARE YOU?!” 😂😂😂😂😂 loving every minute of it!
sounds wonderful
Such a good puppy!! Very smart! 😀
Perfect day. What a handsome boy. Look at those foots!
You are well trained Woody! Toilet trained and everything! WTG!!!
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Such a good boy ! ❤
I think my heart just stopped.
Wow he's so well behaved, even at a young age.
Hey woody love your morning routine video hope yall enjoy your weekend love yall ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you!! ❤🐾
I agree, he gets bigger every time I see him!
He is so smart and adorable❤❤❤
I dont understand some of the unkind comments here, it's jyst a cute video about a puppy and his daily life. TH-cam comments never fail to disappoint me though. Dont feel bad, this video is very nice! Keep it up.
So adorable sweet and so adorable 😍🥰❤️❤️❤️
He is absolutely adorable. I had Black Lab growing up named Greg. Labs are the best. All they want to do is please. Was a little surprised by the food bowl. Not sure what that design does to improve the experience. But one thing I have learned over the years is elevated dog bowls can be beneficial for many dogs, especially larger and medium-sized dogs. Bending down to eat from a floor bowl can be uncomfortable and stressful for dogs, especially older dogs or dogs with joint issues. Elevated bowls allow dogs to maintain a more natural eating stance, bringing food closer to their mouth and reducing strain on their neck, hips, shoulders, and joints. Might consider trying it. Woody looks like he's going to be a big guy. About 70 lbs or better, and about 30 inches high. Start the obedience training early. He'll love and respect you for it. Hope he lives a long, uneventful life.
I have a chocolate lab named Gregg
Love the puppy's owner she shows it incredible love I'm welling up just looking at this Thanks so much a beautiful puppy and my favourite breed God bless you darlin'♥
Well.....when you gotta go.......you gotta go, wherever it is 😂😂💩
Suggestion: At Night Woody in Bed and Mom in the Cage. Justice
for Woody!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sooo cute❤❤❤
I had a black lab too ,Bruno... he was purest soul I've ever met ❤he was naughty af !😂 but once grown up ,he was smartest ! He surely used to understand whatever we say and do but what we didn't say too! He was my best friend and my stress buster ,as he used to figure out whenever I was stressed and used to entertain or just come and sit beside me and would keep his face on my lap...❤ I miss you Bruno!! You're really missed ... RIP
Beautiful puppy💗
Sweet puppy!
haha! This was so awesome.
He's Beautiful
We have a 3 mo old chocolate little girl. So much fun and adorable too.
Cute pup
He can be trained to poop in the same spot every time, rather than go anywhere any time and he's a smart puppy.
If you dont love dogs like this, you have no soul.
My choc lab female puppy liked to crawl onto my pillow above my head to sleep when I slept. She still does this, except she now weighs 110-pounds and uses a body pillow above my pillow, so I have something to put my head on. The things we do for our dogs.
VERY CUTE LABRADOR HE LOOKS LIKE MY DOG JACK
He reminds me of my girl Pepsi he is a beautiful boy ❤❤❤❤❤
hello.good.morning, Woody😊♥️
Good morning ☺️🐾
This is so cute i fucking love dogs
Our Mandy learned how to put her paws into the child door holes to climb over. My dad tied some wood to the front and back, that slowed her down... for awhile.
Wood my bud, GM!
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Just so sweet
Hey woody,you are so cute and I think you are really special. I just discovered your channel!! I will keep checking in with you
Labradors rule Xolos drool
I really want to adopt a Labrador
Aww woody what a lovely name
And i am so in love with u , ur mama gave all the kisses for me to u ❤❤❤
U remind me of my caeser he would too hold my sandles while peeing 🤣❤️
PUPPY
Beautiful dog. Kinda harsh giving him McDonald's crap.
May I ask…what’s with the food bowl with that design in it? Love your videos! Woody is gorgeous!
Thanks so much!! This is a slow feeder we got on Amazon! The puzzle shape to it makes him eat a bit slower 😅
Meu pet jamais terá uma gaiola será livre.
How long is a labrador supposed to walk for
Woodie !!!!!
Good boi
Cadged like a Lion big turn off🤔 but love the dog ❤️
Ok...im all for people having their own opinions and of course have no issue with it, but anyone saying about crates being abusive and that a dog shouldnt be in one. Im a dog trainer and crates whilst they may not look nice, are a perfectly safe way of (as a few of the other comments say) giving a dog - especially when they're pups a space to retreat to and feel safe in - hence why people sometimes cover them with a blanket that usually has the owners scent on as it is comforting for them😊.
If you are worried about the dogs safety inside the crate, its your responsibility as the owner to make sure it is properly assembled and has a nice bed inside to cover the plastic inner tray. A cage should be big enough that the dog can lie down without looking squashed😊 Woodford isnt huge for a male, its difficult to tell from the video angle the actual size od his crate especially lengthways. I've had gundogs and pet dogs who weren't working and always used cages and outdoor kennels. They also help to teach dogs boundaries as trust me....not everyone wants a rambunctious hooligan hound running wild and diving all over furniture etc 24/7! Fair enough if you want that or dont mind it...your choice, but visitors may not like it! 😊😅
Omg the comments need to relax… someone call Sarah mclachlan 😂
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what food do you feed her?
Überall gibt es Grenzen und Verbote. Warum schläft er nicht im Bett hey.
0:10 why do you put him in a cage ? i never seen that in my country.
Crate training is common and is a way to set up a place for your dog where they can go to feel safe and find comfort. It's a natural instinct for dogs to want to find an enclosed spaces known as "dens" for them to go to to sleep and feel safe. These crates are essentially their dens. Every time there's a storm my pup goes right to her crate because that's where she feels the most safe, in an enclosed space where she can hide from the thunder.
@@yesman121 Then why close the door?
@@yesman121 if you made him a bed he would go there.
seems like a strange thing to do, to your friend.
I so don't believe in crate training.
I think it's real weird fad too
My grand dog black lab Lola liked to snack on my pea gravel….
I am not a prisoner, I am a dog!
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That cage is very small for him...
Idk if I should get a lab or a golden😭😭😭
Woody is much better behaved than my Holly when she was same age. We would shut her in the laundry as she was too naughty to roam the house. She ate a $250 dog bed, chewed the wood around the doors etc. These days she is a loving girl but still crazy enough she answers to ‘mental’ too.
Pourquoi la gamelle elle est comme ça ? pour pas qu’il mange trop vite?
І в нас є маленький лабрадор. Надіюсь буде вірним другом. Показую наше життя з собакою. Кому цікаво заходьте 😊
Hund in den Käfig sperren...bekloppt sowas. Mom in the Cage!!!!
If someone is looking for labs puppies, I have three chocolate, two black and two silver, born in march 11 24
In my country. You cannot put your pet in a cage. It's so cruel.
Agree! I wish we didn’t do that here in Canada. If you want a dog in a cage, you don’t deserve a dog, especially as nice as Woody! Caging dogs is so archaic, and cruel!
Couldn't give them anywhere near that attention with kids in the house
Guessing you don’t work.
the last one is boring time 🥲
I've never believed in a cage... you should sleep in there and see how it is...
please do research first❤️
Dry dog food, really!
The stupid childish comments. Dear oh Dear!
This american of keeping dogs and cats in crates, very bad, very awful.
Do ur research first pls❤️
Never, ever, want to see a dog of any age Iocked in a cage.
Kennel training is perfectly fine and keeps them safe!
@@josier521 I don't agree. Try sIeeping in a cage that someone eIse has Iocked you into. It's not naturaI, pIus after my neighbor's dog died in a house fire, I made sure my dogs had severaI escape routes to the yard.
@@Sukijopa Actually it is natural. In nature dogs will find small, well-defined places known as dens for safety, to rest, and for a place to avoid soiling. Crate training a dog simulates this and the crate becomes the dog's den and is a place they may go to find comfort and safety. That's why she has a blanket over the crate. It's a dog's natural instinct to find a den when they get scared or need a place to rest, it's why when a puppy gets scared of thunder or something else they scurry away behind the couch, or under the bed, or some other small tucked away location where they feel safe and not exposed. My dog either goes to her crate or under my desk if I'm home when there's a storm.
@@yesman121 I have created dens for my dogs. I don't Iock them in, they can come and go as they pIease,
@@Sukijopasorry you had a bad experience, but just because you did doesn’t mean everyone has to now conform. There’s a real reason for crating. If you don’t want to do it with your dogs, then don’t. But it works for others just fine.
For all the "crate training" enthusiasts otherwise known as animal abusers - how about you leave the door open and let the dog decide if he wants to stay in the cage?
Because dogs actually like crates. It’s an enclosed space for them to feel safe in a den.. also reduces the risk of a new puppy having accidents around the house or swallowing anything harmful , chewing furniture etc,.. also crate are only good In moderation and of course like almost anything you need balance.
Dear clueless crate commenter…….most responsible pet owners use crates as a place the pup will consider his/her space. After all, all dogs prefer and sleep better in someplace dark and secure. Finally, using a crate is a proven way to teach a pup when, and where to go to the bathroom….rarely will a pup go to the bathroom where they sleep. Once a puppy has been “house trained” not go to the bathroom inside the house…most owners leave the crate open so the pup/dog can come and go as he/she pleases. We’ve had 7 Goldens over the years, and all our dogs have used the crate as a safe place for them to hide away and take a nap. They enjoy the crate.
Mate, you have no idea what you're talking about or dogs for that matter being negative about crates.
did you know that….you can tell if your dog wants to be let out😱
@Destroyerofliberals, you do know that over 80% of the 3 main animals we consume are very staunch conservatives? They’ve also donated a sizable chunk of of that convicted felon’s campaign funds.
It's pretty sad, people want to own a dog but keep them in a small kennel at night, dog can't even move around or stretch out, how sad is that.
Fun facts: if you give puppies crate that’s too big for them, they’ll most likely go to the bathroom on one side. Please don’t comment on things you don’t know about❤ Kennels are a safe space for a dog to relax where they can’t cause trouble, not a “sad” thing.
@@velvetroses5752 What do you mean comment on something I don't know about?? 😂😂😂 That's freaking hilarious, I am 61 years old and I have raised Labrador retrievers all my adult life for bird hunting and multiple dogs at the same time, I HAVE NEVER KENNELED ANY OF MY DOGS NEVER!!! and would you like to know why I never kenneled them at night???? BECAUSE I TRAINED THEM, they never went to the bathroom in the house, because I didn't sleep late in the mornings, I knew that I had to ALWAYS GET THEM OUT EVERY MORNING WALK AND RUN THEM I did this several times a day, day in and day out, before I put the to bed at night they got their final time to use the bathroom, dogs will always learn your routine so they always knew about what time they would be able to go outside and do what dogs do and that is CALLED TRAINING something you obviously do not know NOTHING ABOUT, people who Kennel their dogs at night have NEVER TAKEN THE TIME TO TRAIN THEIR DOGS, so before you open your big fat flipper flapper "KAREN" learn how to properly train your dog!!! 😂😂😂😂🤡
@@velvetroses5752 I start my Labrador puppies from a very early age potty training, you should try it sometime, you just might actually learn a thing or two.😂😂
@jackdaniel7465 lmaooo you really had to type all of that to prove a point. You were really mad huh?
@velvetroses5752 some pups get a little destructive. I'd crate them in their puppy stages and start training... before you know it they can roam around and not have to be in a crate alll day. I would not crate an adult trained dog for 8 hours though. It's miserable I'm sure. P.s. I do agree with you!
Don't put in CAGE
Dogs actually like them as the cages (when covered) remind them of caves and they're a safe place when strangers are around.
A small cage.. 😒
I REALLY WONDER ABOUT THIS COUPLE. LOOKS LIKE THEY LIKE A PUPPY, BUT WHEN HE GETS OLDER, WILL THEY KEEP HIM, OR DROP HIM OFF AT THE POUND. WE WILL SEE.
You don't know that though.
why you keep a puppy dog in a cage? It's not a cat or a rat.🥺😡
Kennels are often used as a safe space for dogs to relax when they want, and since it’s a puppy, you should leave them alone where they can get into trouble. Please don’t comment on things you can’t comprehend❤️
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i love dogs but not in the house.
anyone who puts the dog in a crate should be punished
It’s good training. How do you train your dog